Part One Electric Vehicle Charging Spaces On-site and in the Public Right of Way AIA #23_02
By Susan Moe April 4th, Thursday, 10:30 am-12:30 pm PDT
Live Webinar Date: Thursday, April 4th, 10:30 am-12:30 pm PDT. A zoom link will be sent 48 hours & 24 hours before
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Description: This first part of a two-part webinar focuses on electric vehicle charging spaces, definitions, scoping, and technical sections. This webinar includes the 2022Intervening Code Cycle Supplement amendments and Design Recommendations for Accessible Electric Vehicle Charging Stations published by the US Access Board. Included in this webinar is the history of the adoption of electric vehicle charging regulations. Real-world examples of electric vehicle charging spaces on-site and in the public right of way is another of the topics in this presentation.
Learning Objective 1:
Participants will learn the impact of technical guidance for electric vehicle charging in the public right of way versus the California Building Code.
Learning Objective 2:
Participants will understand the scoping for accessible electric vehicle charging spaces in new construction and alterations.
Learning Objective 3:
Participants can apply the regulations when conducting a plan review or surveying a facility.
Learning Objective 4: Participants will learn the history behind the rulemaking process related to electric vehicle charging regulations.
$95.00